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Ten of Nova Scotia’s eleven federal ridings look much different compared to last election. Halifax West shifted its borders to the south after growing by nearly 25,000 people in roughly ten years.
A population boom has led to votes being redistributed across the province, which means some candidates are running in untested seats, and voters will need to do their homework.
An all-party committee of the legislature took the first step toward redrawing Nova Scotia's electoral map on Monday. At its first meeting, the select committee of nine MLAs — five PCs, three New ...
An all-party committee of the legislature took the first step toward redrawing Nova Scotia's electoral map on Monday. At its first meeting, the select committee of nine MLAs — five PCs, three New ...
To supplement this tool, Nova Scotia has committed to finishing detailed flood line mapping by 2027. It is too soon to know how people are responding to this tool, but we know it does not take a lot ...
An independent commission tasked with redrawing the boundaries had focused on making Nova Scotia’s 11 ridings more similar in population size, but critics say their method discounted Indigenous ...
OTTAWA — A Mi’kmaw member of Parliament says proposed changes to the boundaries of federal ridings in Nova Scotia would remove him and two Indigenous communities from his riding.
Map of Nova Scotia made in 1755 by provincial chief surveyor Charles Morris British Library via Flickr under public domain When it’s mentioned in mainstream North American media, Nova Scotia ...
It had close ties with the rebellious colonies, after all: An estimated three-quarters of Nova Scotia’s population of 20,000 at the time of the Revolution were New Englanders.
Ebola outbreak: Nova Scotia maps out plan Highest risk population in Nova Scotia is university students and faculty CBC News · Posted: Aug 30, 2014 9:02 AM PDT | Last Updated: August 30, 2014 ...
HALIFAX - A bill that changes Nova Scotia's electoral boundaries cleared its final legislative hurdle on Thursday after a heated debate, but it still faces a legal barrier promised by the province ...